Adani Cement pioneers decarbonization with RotoDynamic Heater deployment
Adani Cement and Coolbrook have announced a delivery agreement for the world's first commercial deployment of the RotoDynamic Heater (RDH) technology at Adani Cement's Boyareddypalli plant in Andhra Pradesh, India. This initiative aims to decarbonize the calcination phase of cement production, providing clean heat to enhance the heating value of alternative fuels. The RDH system will be powered entirely by Adani Cement's large-scale renewable energy portfolio, ensuring emission-free industrial heat.
This commercial deployment is projected to directly reduce approximately 60,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, with potential for a tenfold increase in due course. The technology supports Adani Cement's targets to increase Alternative Fuels and Raw Materials (AFR) usage to 30% and achieve 60% green power share by FY28, aligning with its 2050 net-zero goals validated by SBTi. Adani Cement, a global leader, is among four large-scale cement companies globally with SBTi-validated net-zero targets.
The companies have identified multiple follow-on opportunities to deploy RotoDynamic Technology across Adani Cement's industrial operations, with an ambition to launch at least five additional projects within the next two years.
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